New insights on charge density wave and other fluctuations
in blue
bronze from NMR measurements
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Published:2002-11
Issue:9
Volume:12
Page:365-368
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ISSN:1155-4339
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Container-title:Journal de Physique IV
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language:
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Short-container-title:J. Phys. IV France
Author:
Clark W. G.,Tanaka K. B.,Vonlanthen P.,Kriza G.
Abstract
On the basis of extensive NMR measurements on a single crystal of Rbo.3MoO3 (blue bronze), we report
several aspects of its charge density wave (CDW) and metallic phases that require a reinterpretation of some earlier
results and indicate several aspects of the CDW fluctuations that will require further development of the theoretical
models to describe them. From measurements of the spin-lattice relaxation rate (1/T1) of both 85Rb and 87Rb, it is
clear that the dominant coupling responsible for 1/T1 is quadrupolar both above and below the CDW transition. This
result contradicts the earlier interpretation that it was magnetic coupling to the conduction electrons above the
transition. Also, there is no clear evidence of a coherence peak in 1/T1 below the transition. For most orientations of
the external field relative to the crystalline axes, 1/T1 in the CDW phase is nearly constant across the spectrum of the
central NMR transition, in contradiction to the prediction of the simple phason model for the fluctuations. Thus,
there are additional fluctuation modes of the CDW that need to be included into the model for 1/T1.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy